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our goal is to have the educational achievement authority, educating children by this september. in september, i gave a special message on health and wellness. as i mentioned in the dashboard, we have much to improve. again the most important item would be responsibility for our own wellness, as you know, i signed up for my own personal commitment. i'm six pounds toward my goal of losing ten pounds but still have some work to go. michiganders t join me in this effort. this isn't about who is the biggest loser. this is a how we can all win together. i asked the legislature to continue the work on autism and the michigan health marketplace. there are now medically proven treatments for autism. 27 other states already require insurance to cover evidence-based therapies for autism. the human and financial cost of autism are too high. let's address this important topic. the michigan health marketplace is our effort to give people the tools they need to make informed decisions on selecting high quality and affordable care. it's the health care equivalent of travelocity are orbitz. when
our goal is to have the educational achievement authority, educating children by this september. in september, i gave a special message on health and wellness. as i mentioned in the dashboard, we have much to improve. again the most important item would be responsibility for our own wellness, as you know, i signed up for my own personal commitment. i'm six pounds toward my goal of losing ten pounds but still have some work to go. michiganders t join me in this effort. this isn't about who is...
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education reporter sherrie johnson joins us with new developments in the story. >> reporter: we have been working with our sister station in cleveland to find out all new information on the shooting that happened in chardon outside cleveland. there's another vigil scheduled for tonight at 7 for the community. we are hearing that the alleged gunman will appear in court today at 3:30. we are learning more about the shooting suspect t.j. lane. some students called him caring and calm and polite and even in the moments before the shooting. yesterday, four students were hospitalized and one student 16- year-old daniel parmertor died and lane was unpopular at school and bullied for his goth look. now a look into the alleged shooter's family life shows it was disroped by divorce and violence. his parents divorced in march of 2002 and his father was sentenced to four years in prison and released nine months later in july of 2003. >> i sat in the seat in front of him and ride the bus with him and his sister and he was talk and smile but chuckle e seemed really sweet -- he seemed really sweet.
education reporter sherrie johnson joins us with new developments in the story. >> reporter: we have been working with our sister station in cleveland to find out all new information on the shooting that happened in chardon outside cleveland. there's another vigil scheduled for tonight at 7 for the community. we are hearing that the alleged gunman will appear in court today at 3:30. we are learning more about the shooting suspect t.j. lane. some students called him caring and calm and...
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during his 50-minute speech at the state capitol in lansing he education and tax reform. >> please be seated. thank yo thank you. appreciate it. please have a seat. thank you. well, thank you. it's an honor to be here tonight. i would like to start by thanking several individuals and groups. first of all i want to thank the speaker of the house, jace bu e bulger. wld like to thank my partner in this endeavor, lieutenant governor cally. he's slastnight. i'd like to thank another key part of our team and success, senatevie. to thank senate majority leader witmer. minority leader. minority leader, sorry about that. [ laughter ] i'd like to thank house democratic leader hamel, who is feeling better. the members of the supreme court, welcome. attorney general schuti. secretary of state johnson. i'd like to thank all the members of my cabinet. thank you for being with us. ladies and gentlemen of the legislature, thank you for being here and thank you so much. and i'd like to thank all of my. public service is a for your service to our state. i'm. pi to see several representatives here tonig
during his 50-minute speech at the state capitol in lansing he education and tax reform. >> please be seated. thank yo thank you. appreciate it. please have a seat. thank you. well, thank you. it's an honor to be here tonight. i would like to start by thanking several individuals and groups. first of all i want to thank the speaker of the house, jace bu e bulger. wld like to thank my partner in this endeavor, lieutenant governor cally. he's slastnight. i'd like to thank another key part...
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our goal is to educational achievement authority educating children by this september. [applause] in september i gave a special message on health and wellness. as i mentioned in the dashboard, again the most important item would be taking personal responsibility for her own wellness. as you know, i signed up for my own personal commitment. in six pounds towards my goal of losing 10 pounds, but still have some work to go. i ask all michiganders to join in this effort. this isn't about who's the biggest loser. this is how we can all live together. i asked the legislature to continue their work on autism and the michigan health marketplace. there is no medically proven. 27 states have evidence these therapies. the human and financial costs of autism are too high to address this important topic. [applause] the michigan health marketplace and our effort to get people the tools they need to make informed decisions when selecting high-quality and affordable care is to have a health care equivalent of travelocity. burma is the last time you called by their lands to book an airp
our goal is to educational achievement authority educating children by this september. [applause] in september i gave a special message on health and wellness. as i mentioned in the dashboard, again the most important item would be taking personal responsibility for her own wellness. as you know, i signed up for my own personal commitment. in six pounds towards my goal of losing 10 pounds, but still have some work to go. i ask all michiganders to join in this effort. this isn't about who's the...
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people to get jobs that are open but to blue here for the jobs of tomorrow our commitment of skilled education has to start earlier. and we have convinced nearly every state in the country to raise their attendant for teaching. the first time that has happened in a generation at a time when other countries are doubling down into a still tight budgets have forced states to lay off thousands of teahcers. we know that a good teacher can increase and live on its list of the a classroom by too much if it did have--through what every poison in here to point to into that--, but every and rehearsing in here can point to 18 and that trails the expectant unlike a real teachers met and, instead of bashing them let us offer them the opportunituy to teach with a passion and to replace teachers that are not helping studnets learn. when studnets are not -- students are not allowed to drop out they do beter ton ight i am proposing that every state make laws that require studnets to stay in school until they graduate or turn 18 [applause] >> this, stop the vicious rates on student loans from dublin in july--fr
people to get jobs that are open but to blue here for the jobs of tomorrow our commitment of skilled education has to start earlier. and we have convinced nearly every state in the country to raise their attendant for teaching. the first time that has happened in a generation at a time when other countries are doubling down into a still tight budgets have forced states to lay off thousands of teahcers. we know that a good teacher can increase and live on its list of the a classroom by too much...
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people don't know their stories and those women -- they helped me become who i am today, and also my education, that -- that i got in prison and my love for books. those things i take away as good aspects from prison importantly those women they met who are like family to me and really deserve a second chance. >> jennifer: well, toni, you obviously are a great example of what can happen if somebody who has the power to commute can take a risk. you are a tax-paying citizen. you are contributing and giving back, and, you know, maybe there's a lesson there for others who are contemplating just for everybody who is watching as i mentioned i commuted almost 200 sentences, only one person of those 2 00 has recidivated, and that was some guy stealing a pig trough in a barn, and all of the rest are out there, and working, and trying -- trying to live, and it's much better than paying $35,000 a year keeping them in prison. joining us in "the war room." up next we have seen how individuals can pick up the pieces in the face of tragedy and loss. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to reli
people don't know their stories and those women -- they helped me become who i am today, and also my education, that -- that i got in prison and my love for books. those things i take away as good aspects from prison importantly those women they met who are like family to me and really deserve a second chance. >> jennifer: well, toni, you obviously are a great example of what can happen if somebody who has the power to commute can take a risk. you are a tax-paying citizen. you are...
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this president has had a war on private education. i know that comes as a shock to some people that the president would have a war on private sector something. but this is consistent. he believes that private sector schools are somehow evil. and they're abusive. and his education department has done everything they could to make it harder for them to compete for loans and other things. and to stay in business. yet, they are going to be the principal tool along with community colleges to respond to this, what i believe will be, exploding demand for -- for -- for skilled and -- semiskilled and skilled workers to do the jobs of the future. i will tell you i have a very, very different attitude toward -- toward private -- private schools and -- and training schools and technical schools. and we will work -- make sure that they are available and around and funded like any other -- any other school to be able to pick up and help the business community meet their training needs. >> thank you. how would have you voted for t.a.r.p. money? in p
this president has had a war on private education. i know that comes as a shock to some people that the president would have a war on private sector something. but this is consistent. he believes that private sector schools are somehow evil. and they're abusive. and his education department has done everything they could to make it harder for them to compete for loans and other things. and to stay in business. yet, they are going to be the principal tool along with community colleges to respond...
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mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> a 110-car freight train derails and catches fire near luther, oklahoma, in 2008. >> i was really concerned because it was burning very hot, very rapidly, and so i knew that possibly something could happen at any moment. >> helicopter news reporter jim gardiner covers the accident. >> we arrived on scene, we could actually see jets of flame coming out of the cracks of the tank on the ground. i mean, it was shooting just big jets of flame. >> jim stays upwind of the inferno, unsure what the train cars are carrying. >> you always want to know where the wind is. you want to be real cautious because, obviously, if it's a toxic chemical, you don't want to end up downwind of a train derailment and get any of the smoke or fumes that come off of it. >> on the ground, j.t. langston from the luther volunteer fire department is one of the first on th
mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> a 110-car freight train derails and catches fire near luther, oklahoma, in 2008. >> i was really concerned because it was burning very hot, very rapidly, and so i knew that possibly something could happen at any moment....
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so the community got together, churches, business leaders, educators and philanthropists and they came together and they formed a nonprofit organization to promote marriage, to promote fatherhood. promote marriage in schools, talk about how important the institution of marriage is, what it means to be a mother and a father, what the responsibilities are. why it's good for them economically and socially, why it's good for the community. why it's healthy for a variety of different perspectives. same thing with trying to get fathers back engaged. there are things that we can and should do as a nation. we can rally together and start focusing on how we can build healthier families and health evercommunities as a result. you want limited government, you better have healthy families. because you can't have it without it. so -- [applause] yes, i've talked about the problems that confront america. but there are solutions to all those problems and guess who they involve? you. ultimately every solution i put forward tonight talks about how the great -- greatness of the american people, your indu
so the community got together, churches, business leaders, educators and philanthropists and they came together and they formed a nonprofit organization to promote marriage, to promote fatherhood. promote marriage in schools, talk about how important the institution of marriage is, what it means to be a mother and a father, what the responsibilities are. why it's good for them economically and socially, why it's good for the community. why it's healthy for a variety of different perspectives....
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just i felt dedicated not just to kind of uncover this family's story but to get this key piece of education out there i mean pro or anti union it doesn't have to be about that you have to give it to i mean even conservative leaders would look at this movement understand how powerful and influential it was so why at least expose the story to you know my generation so that certainly was a big part of it and the funny thing is people of my generation in detroit while we were filming this we went out there and i was speaking of people my generation they know the walter p. route their freeway and that's all they know they don't know who he is they know there's a highway named after this person and that's all they know so even with just that little piece of it i felt like you know i got to get out there and tell this story and that's a tragedy i mean i can tell you there was a time in america one when we learned about the pullman porters strike you know we learned if we learned well haymarket square all that stuff it was it was fourth grade anyway we need to come back to that in fact the the the
just i felt dedicated not just to kind of uncover this family's story but to get this key piece of education out there i mean pro or anti union it doesn't have to be about that you have to give it to i mean even conservative leaders would look at this movement understand how powerful and influential it was so why at least expose the story to you know my generation so that certainly was a big part of it and the funny thing is people of my generation in detroit while we were filming this we went...
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in education, we have a lot of drop-off in learning. it is so important to engage our kids during summers. more and more of the achievement gap can be explained by unequal access to summer learning. if you dig into the statistics, it is staggering. option i want to have the board of supervisors thank-you for all the work you are doing for the volunteers for this program. the dedicate a very big portion of their summer to 200 children here in san francisco, and it would not be possible without air how. not everyone is here to recognize. know how much i appreciate, and the board of supervisors appreciates, your work over the summer. you are welcome to say something if you want to. >> thank you to all the students and everyone working there. it is a great opportunity. supervisor farrell: thank you. president chiu: our final commendation will be provided by supervisor mar. supervisor mar: thank you, president chiu. commending a number of community advocates and organizations today with the support of supervisor cam and david chiu as well. t
in education, we have a lot of drop-off in learning. it is so important to engage our kids during summers. more and more of the achievement gap can be explained by unequal access to summer learning. if you dig into the statistics, it is staggering. option i want to have the board of supervisors thank-you for all the work you are doing for the volunteers for this program. the dedicate a very big portion of their summer to 200 children here in san francisco, and it would not be possible without...
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the state's biggest job gains on the year, professional and business services education and health. compared to last july, 18,000 more mailedders are whoing -- marylanders are working. >>> married people have a hadder time finding jobs than singles. married moms are having a tough time compared to married fathers, experiencing a gap between jobs, less likely to finds a new job and once they secured a new paycheck, they earn considerably less. the study did not explain the reasons be s behind the disparities. i hate to hear that. you are earning your paycheck. >> everyday. hardest worker, right? here is the deal, we are watching the camera, let's switch over to weather graphics, this is cheryl conner's live shot. i tapped in to. maybe that's not the best shot. >> these are the chances you take when your camera shot is knee a traffic lite. cool jerseys and buses, but not a lot of ponchos. ponchos needed at the game tonight. its not bad. it's 89 degrees, bwi. we hit 91 this afternoon. 62-degree dew points, indication we have a little moisture in the atmosphere, not much, that's souther
the state's biggest job gains on the year, professional and business services education and health. compared to last july, 18,000 more mailedders are whoing -- marylanders are working. >>> married people have a hadder time finding jobs than singles. married moms are having a tough time compared to married fathers, experiencing a gap between jobs, less likely to finds a new job and once they secured a new paycheck, they earn considerably less. the study did not explain the reasons be s...
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the time line of things and it seems that with the reagan revolution and taking over their part of education and just this whole change in america's attitude toward organized labor at least much of america's attitude toward organization that history has vanished. my sense of it and you're much younger than me tell me if this is the case is that people who are you know forty five or under probably have no idea because they never studied it in school we just don't teach that in america anymore you know you're one hundred percent accurate. and that's another reason why i really wanted to tell this story is that had i not grown up in this family my high school never taught it none of my peers know this story i mean forget about knowing the route through specifically but just labor history in general so i just felt there's this huge swath of of you know an important piece of american history that nobody knows about i mean these characters that pop up in the civil rights movement and believe the middle class and so i just i felt dedicated not just to kind of uncover this family's story but to get
the time line of things and it seems that with the reagan revolution and taking over their part of education and just this whole change in america's attitude toward organized labor at least much of america's attitude toward organization that history has vanished. my sense of it and you're much younger than me tell me if this is the case is that people who are you know forty five or under probably have no idea because they never studied it in school we just don't teach that in america anymore...
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jim mcconnell and his wife have been active in history education for several years now, i'll say. they are dedicated volunteers here at the detroit historical society, and jim serves on the bicentennial commission, so welcome, dr. mcconnell. >> it truly is a pleasure to be in this auditorium and have all of you here tonight to hear this program. i'm very thankful to the detroit historical society for their support. toby has been wonderful to work with. we've also worked with some of the other staff, rebecca mcdonald, who handles the program, and bob brewery, who is the executive director of the society. this is a wonderful institution, and i need to tell you, if you have not yet picked up their newsletter, it describes the other lectures they have here, the behind the scenes tours, and the church tours where annette and i do a lot of our volunteering. it's a wonderful program, we encourage you to been involved. i want to tell you a little bit about the michigan commission on the commemoration of the war of 1812. it was appointed by governor jennifer granholm, we met first in march
jim mcconnell and his wife have been active in history education for several years now, i'll say. they are dedicated volunteers here at the detroit historical society, and jim serves on the bicentennial commission, so welcome, dr. mcconnell. >> it truly is a pleasure to be in this auditorium and have all of you here tonight to hear this program. i'm very thankful to the detroit historical society for their support. toby has been wonderful to work with. we've also worked with some of the...
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for profit schools raked in 37% of those funds but they only educated 25% of veterans. it's bad news for veterans who hope to graduate with better job prospects but ending up in debt anyway. here is president obama in april on a visit to fort stewart, georgia. >> sometimes you're dealing with folks who aren't interested in helping you. they are not interested in helping you find the best program. they are interested in getting the money. they don't care about you. they care about the cash. >> barbara, has this bill become a disappointment to vets as they are trying to get more education to get the right job? >> it is making it tougher for them, isn't it? what a tragedy people are making money off veterans unemployment this week. veterans affairs department has thought for some time that veterans are inappropriately steered to these for profit schools just for financial motive. but there's been a victory. a number of state attorney generals sued a very key website, gibill.com and said it was using deceptive practices to steer veterans to for profit schools. there has now
for profit schools raked in 37% of those funds but they only educated 25% of veterans. it's bad news for veterans who hope to graduate with better job prospects but ending up in debt anyway. here is president obama in april on a visit to fort stewart, georgia. >> sometimes you're dealing with folks who aren't interested in helping you. they are not interested in helping you find the best program. they are interested in getting the money. they don't care about you. they care about the...
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for instance homebuyer education, think of it as it a can be offered on-site at the workplace. a lot of time employees to not have the time to go after work or weekends ago to these workshops. a lot of education is required by a lot of government loan programs that employees cannot take advantage of these because they simply cannot attend these. think of having a workshop on site at the workplace. i think it's a great concept and it will get consumer education out there to the masses real easily. another option is financial assistance. this can be grants or loans. it can be structured for a business objective. for instance a lot of employees have come employers have problems with retention. they will train employees and then they will leave. this is particularly for hospitals and nursing staff turns overlap. there are costs associated with training employees. you can use it as a five year for forgivable loan so facility employee would have to stay with the employer for five years and in that home would be forgiven. employers have also target neighborhood so if there's a neighbo
for instance homebuyer education, think of it as it a can be offered on-site at the workplace. a lot of time employees to not have the time to go after work or weekends ago to these workshops. a lot of education is required by a lot of government loan programs that employees cannot take advantage of these because they simply cannot attend these. think of having a workshop on site at the workplace. i think it's a great concept and it will get consumer education out there to the masses real...
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there's not enough college-educated men for every college-educated young woman to marry so they have to ask themselves when i marry a man that doesn't go to college or have a level of education that i do. >> guest: >> host: you see a lot of women marry in down. >> guest: and they've got the message that earnings and education are desirable in a life partner and a good thing and when men respond to surveys and sort of link the traits that they considered desirable in a partner, domestic skills have plummeted. men don't care about domestic skills but they do care about financial prospects. and you see more and more studies showing that marriage rates for the women are actually rising for the women earners and that i do think it's a good thing if men are willing to facilitate their wife's career and may be moved for her career because this is something they haven't been willing to do so much to relocate, and it has disadvantaged the women in the workplace because of the boss is thinking about a woman for a promotion that she would have to move her family would never move so i'm not even
there's not enough college-educated men for every college-educated young woman to marry so they have to ask themselves when i marry a man that doesn't go to college or have a level of education that i do. >> guest: >> host: you see a lot of women marry in down. >> guest: and they've got the message that earnings and education are desirable in a life partner and a good thing and when men respond to surveys and sort of link the traits that they considered desirable in a partner,...
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work force education. >> jon: yeah, i'm going to guess that's not really educating workers, is it? >> it's the opposite! if your business needs cheap workers to pull long hours, michigan will turn its schools into factories! no more recess, kids, now it's a five-minute smoke break then back to the metal-stamp magazine! newspaper. >> nice try. but indiana has the pension acceleration act. >> jon: for god's sake what are you euthanizing workers when they hit retirement age? >> come on! isn't that brilliant? >> yeah, well we will build you a pit where you can throw your payroll and watch workers fight over it for your amusement armed only with the bones of the fortunate dead. >> jon: oh, for god's sake, what is that called? >> that is the incentive-based compensation bill. governor snyder says he's ready to sign it. >> jon: . >> son of a bitch! >> who's the dingleberry now, jones, huh? >> jon: guys! these measures are creative but they don't create jobs. you're just trying to poach jobs from neighboring states by selling out your own workers. it's a race to the bottom. >> but whoever
work force education. >> jon: yeah, i'm going to guess that's not really educating workers, is it? >> it's the opposite! if your business needs cheap workers to pull long hours, michigan will turn its schools into factories! no more recess, kids, now it's a five-minute smoke break then back to the metal-stamp magazine! newspaper. >> nice try. but indiana has the pension acceleration act. >> jon: for god's sake what are you euthanizing workers when they hit retirement...
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one thing i would do is high quality as part of education. i think it would a population that really knew how to cook easily from scratch, that would be really easy way to change sort of demand for healthy food and really empowers people and make them self-sufficient away we have a culture that relies on a process that takes away a lot of choice from us. the other thing i do is just make sure that there is high quality fresh fruits and vegetables in every neighborhood. i think it's really important. >> margie is watching us in west virginia. margie, welcome, you're wrong. hi, thank you. the way her other question had to do with food labeling. what i would like to ask as i know that i have read from a doctor named terry rodgers that our soybean crop and 85% of our soybean crop in this country has been sliced with the products around that. they do the same thing with corn. is there any way but as we look at food labeling that we can tout what another gma label it, but is there any way that can humor could be made more aware of things like this?
one thing i would do is high quality as part of education. i think it would a population that really knew how to cook easily from scratch, that would be really easy way to change sort of demand for healthy food and really empowers people and make them self-sufficient away we have a culture that relies on a process that takes away a lot of choice from us. the other thing i do is just make sure that there is high quality fresh fruits and vegetables in every neighborhood. i think it's really...
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can you tell me the economic benefits of investments in education? >> sure. it's probably one of the best understood and most widely agreed upon relations in labor economics for every extra year that a person has of formal schooling, their earnings are typically 7 or 8% higher and the idea that higher skills, earning, have become all that more important in recent years as technology and employer and skill dep mands have increased the pace. so the fact that we're helping workers improve their relations. now, i will say one point, if you just have the education with no jobs, you're all dressed up with nowhere to go. there's the supply side, the jobs, and demand side. too many people chases too few jobs. >> the 70,000 jobs in michigan, it wasn't clear but it sounded like a lot of them were going unfilled because the employers couldn't find people properly qualified. >> certainly heard that recently. i think there are definitely pockets throughout the country where there is a mismatch between the skills that the workforce on the ground has, employers have. but we
can you tell me the economic benefits of investments in education? >> sure. it's probably one of the best understood and most widely agreed upon relations in labor economics for every extra year that a person has of formal schooling, their earnings are typically 7 or 8% higher and the idea that higher skills, earning, have become all that more important in recent years as technology and employer and skill dep mands have increased the pace. so the fact that we're helping workers improve...
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of education to help improve the schools. on top of that jobs act initiative understands the value of reducing classroom sizes so our young people can learn more by hiring more teachers. he has the plan to rebuild the city and he's already taken action. the caller doesn't understand why detroit has been in these problems of it's because of housing. it's because of education. we've had a poor trade policy. it wasn't because of the wages and benefits of workers, although many people wan to blame that on that. yes, detroit is in a financial crisis, but it also has extraordinary assets, well trained workforce, great research universities, the capacity to build new plants and create more jobs not only for detroiters but for all of this country. the reason why i say this, detroit was the arsenal democracy in the past. we won the war. we saved this country from fascism and created millions of jobs. we also now have the capability of creating jobs throughout this country in manufacturing. that's why the president took leadership to s
of education to help improve the schools. on top of that jobs act initiative understands the value of reducing classroom sizes so our young people can learn more by hiring more teachers. he has the plan to rebuild the city and he's already taken action. the caller doesn't understand why detroit has been in these problems of it's because of housing. it's because of education. we've had a poor trade policy. it wasn't because of the wages and benefits of workers, although many people wan to blame...
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we have to educate our way to a better economy. there are 2 million jobs out there today in our country that we can't fill because we don't have the educated workforce to fill those jobs. so we have to be willing to challenge the status quo. >> we have a million young people dropping out of school every year, a million, there are no job, none, they are guaranteed poverty and social failure. we have to challenge the status quo, take risk and do things in a different way but we have to have a high bar. we have to have high expectations. >> jon: i guess the way you define the bar is probably the difficulty. can you stick around for two seconds. can you stay after school, as it were. >> absolutely. >> jon: secretary arne duncan, we'll be right back after this. >> jon: that's our show captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org here it is, your moment of zen. >> john crist yensen is the on deck batter, curve, well hit, left field, way back. and he is a home run, a home run
we have to educate our way to a better economy. there are 2 million jobs out there today in our country that we can't fill because we don't have the educated workforce to fill those jobs. so we have to be willing to challenge the status quo. >> we have a million young people dropping out of school every year, a million, there are no job, none, they are guaranteed poverty and social failure. we have to challenge the status quo, take risk and do things in a different way but we have to have...
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i say that because of our education, our skill, our innovative spirit, our passion for america. i happen to believe that -- [ applause ] >>> that concludes another chamber event and we'll see you at the next event. >> please stay in the room for a few more minutes while the governor prepares to depart. >>> when you folks leave in the next few minutes, we want to thank you for joining us today. we hope you had a great time. this is a wonderful experience for all of us. have a won deferful afternoon and a great day. >>> today mitt romney is campaigning in idaho. at this hour hosting a fund-raiser at a boise hotel. rick santorum began the day in michigan and he'll be in ohio this evening. newt gingrich is fund-raising in georgia. tonight he hosts a campaign rally in peach tree city, and ron paul is in washington state and idaho, and he'll host a rally shortly in richland, washington. then he'll go on to idaho for an evening rally in moscow. arizona and michigan hold their primaries in less than two weeks, february 28th, followed by washington state's caucuses in early march. super
i say that because of our education, our skill, our innovative spirit, our passion for america. i happen to believe that -- [ applause ] >>> that concludes another chamber event and we'll see you at the next event. >> please stay in the room for a few more minutes while the governor prepares to depart. >>> when you folks leave in the next few minutes, we want to thank you for joining us today. we hope you had a great time. this is a wonderful experience for all of us....
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women than less educated men. one of the things they are tracking its shifts in the marriage market for example in spain. what they are finding is women are marrying more progressive northern european men because they want men who are willing to adapt to their level of education and that men are marrying immigrant women more like central america or south america who have a more traditional mindset. the way they put it was, men want the kind of women who used to exist and women want men who still have yet to exist. i think that is where a lot of people are going and transitional, we are waiting for it period where we all become more comfortable with this. that is taking place and i think any european countries as well and in parts of the globalization and the european union and the ability to across borders more easily, people are marrying people from other countries that still have the mindset that they want. a man who wanted additional white or a woman who wants a more progressive partner. >> host: so is america
women than less educated men. one of the things they are tracking its shifts in the marriage market for example in spain. what they are finding is women are marrying more progressive northern european men because they want men who are willing to adapt to their level of education and that men are marrying immigrant women more like central america or south america who have a more traditional mindset. the way they put it was, men want the kind of women who used to exist and women want men who...
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as governor, i can promise you, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >>> well, in sports we're going to begin in san francisco with a little thursday night football. in a largely defensive battle, frank gore rushed for 131 yards and alex smith threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to welker for a 13-6 victory over the satisfy atle seahawks. in sole possession of the nfc west. >>> in college football oregon's kenyon ran for a touchdown. they romped over arizona state 43-21. baseball, cardinals adam wayne write threw seven innings of four hit ball and st. louis roughed up tim lincecum for an 8-3 victory that puts them a win away. >>> in detroit two home runs were hit. it was a four run hit inning. it was a four game sweep of the new york yankees. announcer earn any johnson has that call. take a listen. >>> this is going to do it. prince fielder wants it. the tigers are going to the world series for the 11th time in franchise history. >> get the brooms out. >>> all right. finally, she's known as t
as governor, i can promise you, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >>> well, in sports we're going to begin in san francisco with a little thursday night football. in a largely defensive battle, frank gore rushed for 131 yards and alex smith threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to welker for a 13-6 victory over the satisfy atle seahawks. in sole possession of the nfc west. >>> in college football oregon's kenyon ran for...
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like you're dying. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self-aware, officers are surprised to learn dana's downward spiral from honor student to addict to prostitute began with a sports injury. >> i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could keep playing but i was like basically putting a bandage over it with taking like painkillers that were prescribed to me and oxycontin. >> dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs. in the cold quiet of her jail cell, struggling without heroin and facing charges, dana realizes she has hit rock bottom. >>> i had scholarship officers from i can't even count how many un us. i could have played sports anywhere that i wanted to. mbineu points to make it happen. i could have played sports anywhere that i wanted to. . i could have played sports anywhere that i wanted to. . i could have played sports anywhere that i wanted to. point, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holder
like you're dying. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self-aware, officers are surprised to learn dana's downward spiral from honor student to addict to prostitute began with a sports injury. >> i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could keep playing but i was like basically putting a bandage over it with taking like painkillers that were prescribed to me and oxycontin. >> dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she...
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some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it is like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> and razia is touching so many lives. she is just one of our top ten winners eligible to become cnn hero of the year. go to cnn.com to vote for the most inspirational hero, all ten will be honored at cnn hero, an all-star tribute, named on december second, but only one will be named hero of the year. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's me? alright emma, i know it's no
some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it is like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> and razia is touching so many lives. she is just one of our top ten winners eligible to become cnn hero of the year. go to cnn.com to vote for the most inspirational hero, all ten will be honored at cnn hero, an all-star tribute, named on december second, but only one will be named...
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they are providing a very competent and professional health care system, education system to educate their children to the chickasaw nation is alive and very well. >> for more information on this and other cities on the local content vehicles to her, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> next on book tv, rice hoffman recounts forward motor companies business practices under ceo alan mulally from 2006-2011. mr. mulally interviewed over 100 people involved in the company's overall from executive chairman bill ford, great grandson of ford's founder, henry ford, to the automotive companies employees, union heads and car dealers. this is about 45 minutes. >> thank you very much. thank you all for coming and thank you for watching if you're at home. i just want to start up by talking a little bit about how this book came about. i have been covering ford motor company for "the detroit news" since 2005, and from the beginning when i started covering ford, i knew that i was really witnessing an incredible story. i didn't is going to end but i knew what was happening here in dearborn, either the d
they are providing a very competent and professional health care system, education system to educate their children to the chickasaw nation is alive and very well. >> for more information on this and other cities on the local content vehicles to her, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> next on book tv, rice hoffman recounts forward motor companies business practices under ceo alan mulally from 2006-2011. mr. mulally interviewed over 100 people involved in the company's overall from...
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women and less educated men. one of the things they are tracking is the shifts in the marriage market. what they are finding is that women are marrying more progressive, european men who are willing to adapt to their level of education, and that men are marrying immigrant women from central or south america we still have a more traditional mindset. the way they put it was, you know, men want the kind of women who used to exist, and women want men who still have yet to exist. and i think a lot of people are going to that in this transition. we are waiting for it. mark in which we will all be more comfortable. in part because of globalization and the european union and the ability to cross borders, people are marrying people from other countries that have -- still have the mindset that they want. be it someone who wants a traditional white or progressive partner. >> so where are we? >> where are we? i think we are adjusting. certainly, we are ahead -- we are way ahead of age in countries where there is a real mind
women and less educated men. one of the things they are tracking is the shifts in the marriage market. what they are finding is that women are marrying more progressive, european men who are willing to adapt to their level of education, and that men are marrying immigrant women from central or south america we still have a more traditional mindset. the way they put it was, you know, men want the kind of women who used to exist, and women want men who still have yet to exist. and i think a lot...
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. $50 billion went to education services of stimulus. $35 billion to increase education. there is $250 billion that went toward programs they represent. >> bob: i see. healthcare extension -- >> eric: point the finger at yourself. urination? urinating on poor people, that is disgusting, wrong, rude. they should be -- you know what? pull the funding. pull all of their funding. >> bob: they fund themselves. you want to pull the funding, pull the rich people from the i.r.s. >> greg: what i love about this, in the video or the cartoon they show a state declining in the poverty. it's not caused by the rich, because rich are leaving. >> dana: last week in forbes.com there was ten or 11 death spiral states. you don't want a house and can't get a job and ones saddled with the pension debt from the public sector unions. we had a big fight in wisconsin over this. what we were we dealing with at the start of school? chicago teachers union when school was starting. what happened to schoolhouse rock? those were video where you could learn something. >> greg: you watch it, don't you? >
. $50 billion went to education services of stimulus. $35 billion to increase education. there is $250 billion that went toward programs they represent. >> bob: i see. healthcare extension -- >> eric: point the finger at yourself. urination? urinating on poor people, that is disgusting, wrong, rude. they should be -- you know what? pull the funding. pull all of their funding. >> bob: they fund themselves. you want to pull the funding, pull the rich people from the i.r.s....
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it's with a very well respected group, repertory group that uses dance to educate. apparently they have a long history of doing this and are quite well respected. but we are reviewing it at the request of i think one of the members. >> why is the epa to a dance company. >> environmental program is about educating communities, about interventions. in communities where there's large populations, for example, that may have asthma -- i don' self-education is an important part -- >> given the testimony you've talked about, across the government, can you assure us you're not going to make these grants. >> as i said, we're reviewing the program when this came to light. >> perhaps we can talk further about the dancing and whether epa ought to be funding that. >> i'm not the expert but i do think that is fair to say we can review the program and i'll be happy to tell you what the results will be. >> your budget says epa and i know others have touched on this, says epa would reduce spending by $105 million. in previous years epa used deobligated funds to do so. if they use fu
it's with a very well respected group, repertory group that uses dance to educate. apparently they have a long history of doing this and are quite well respected. but we are reviewing it at the request of i think one of the members. >> why is the epa to a dance company. >> environmental program is about educating communities, about interventions. in communities where there's large populations, for example, that may have asthma -- i don' self-education is an important part --...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team.
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